Tag Archives: Golden Gate Park

For as long as I can remember, the cherry blossoms in Golden Gate Park come and go many weeks before the festival in Japantown. That will probably be the case again this year since the trees are right now swinging … Continue reading →

A love for butterflies leads many people to invest in the beautiful Pipevine plant. This plant with its large heart-shaped leaves serves as a host to California Pipevine Swallowtail Butterflies in all their life stages. Most Caterpillars rely on … Continue reading →

Many diverse images caught my eye and imagination this past week. Some were found in the details of boat bottoms in the commercial and sport fishing fleet docked in Princeton Harbor. The stories contained in the peeling paint and rusting … Continue reading →

We have entered the season of Lent, a 40 day period in which people journey with Jesus and Mary Magdalene in the way of sacred compassion. This sacred compassion opens our hearts to others, especially those who have been marginalized, … Continue reading →

Photography (drawing/imaging with light) is my avocation/passion and a form of “visual” spirituality! First light from the east and fog from the west dance over San Francisco! Without light or various applications and uses of light I would not be … Continue reading →

The stunning blossoms of the Dahlia Garden next to the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park peak in their beauty from mid-July to mid-September. This area was dedicated in 1920 to the dahlia, the official San Francisco Flower. The … Continue reading →

Almost every city and town has one. It can be very elaborate and cared for by a team of professional gardeners, or it may be the product of a community group or a single individual. Of course I am talking … Continue reading →

My passion for floral photography comes from my love of tracking down and snuggling up to spring wildflowers, visiting manicured New England gardens over the years with my parents, and the wild and emotive paintings of Georgia O’Keeffe. Being from … Continue reading →

Newly-hatched Canadian Goslings are definitely a sign of the new life that blankets the earth each spring. I have written previously about the difference between snapshots and photography as art. A snapshot is a capture of a moment in time. … Continue reading →

For as long as I can remember the cherry blossoms in Golden Gate Park came and went many weeks before the festival in Japantown. That will probably be the case again this year since the trees are right now swinging … Continue reading →